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THE AIR CLEARED

BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY SIR S. HO ARE’S SPEECH (British Official Wireless.) Rcc. noon. RUGBY, July 14. The newspapers reproduce foreign comment on Sir Samuel Hoare's speech on foreign affairs. The general impression is that the reception was encouraging. It is felt that the air has been cleared, and that in the improved atmosphere, more rapid progres should be possible. This improvement should favor the prospects of a peaceful settlement of tho Italo-Abyssinian dispute. The Daily Telegraph, referring to the alleged coolnpss in: the German welcome, and the reported comment in Berlin that England has moved back into the French camp again, exclaims: “So difficult is it permanently to persuade either France of Germany the Great Britain’s friendships are sincere, but uot exclusive.”

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18758, 15 July 1935, Page 7

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THE AIR CLEARED Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18758, 15 July 1935, Page 7

THE AIR CLEARED Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18758, 15 July 1935, Page 7